If Jonathan can see it may be he could cut and paste something. I cann't see
anything.
Michael Valentiner <mpv(a)visi.com> wrote: Rick,
The winmail.dat file that was attached looks like an Excel file, but
my Excel couldn't open it properly.
How about converting to PDF before sending? Try CutePDF:
Much higher chance that others can read it.
Or better yet, how about Google docs:
You
should be able to copy paste from Excel in to a Google doc and send
around the link to the document. (then others can even collaborate by
editing or leaving comments).
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Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, MN
On Apr 23, 2008, at 8:45 AM, Crist, Jonathan wrote:
I'm not an expert on any software product BUT I
do play one at times.
DON
If you have MS Outlook as part of the MS package, try going to
Tools> Options> Preferences and selecting the e-mail options button.
In the message handling settings the last check box (Read all standard
mail in plain test) should not be checked.
MARK - you may have a similar problem. Rick's message shows on my
computer as Rich Text which would also support the Excel table
formatting.
Cheers and good luck
Jonathan
-----Original Message-----
From: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On Behalf
Of Mark Glewwe
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:31 PM
To: popice(a)juno.com; rickoftel(a)earthlink.net
Cc: mba(a)thebarn.com; Jim_Hoeft(a)cargill.com
Subject: Re: Big Brew
Don't feel bad Don, I had no luck either. For "html", it has a file
suffix
of ".dat".
None of my browsers could read it either. And named "winmail"
makes me
think
it is another proprietary format of Microsoft - which they can't read
either.
At 07:43 PM 4/22/08 +0000, popice(a)juno.com wrote:
I feel like a luddite trying to open this thing
so that I can
actually
read it. Can someone tell me how that can be done running Win XP and
the
basic MS Office suite? Opening with Word or
Notepad gives me a lot
of
content but also a lot of mess.
thanks much.
looking forward to it,
Don
p.s. or I would take a spreadsheet if one is available.
-- "RickOftel" wrote:
OK, I know. You were all thinking I forgot about big brew, right?
Here's the scoup of stuff. Unfortunately, I can't attach the
spreadsheet
but
I will include the info.
There are going to be three shifts. Each is headed by a master
brewer
and as
many assistants as they desire. I am copying the
info in the hopes
you
can
accept HTML. Sorry if you hate that format but I
have little choice.
Thanks to all of the donations and comps, we are able to hold the
price
per
gallon about $2.00. Remember, bring your
sanitized container, yeast
culture,
and good weather. See you all on May 3rd.
I am sure there are many people that do not receive this message so
if
you
notice someone on the list below, please forward
a copy.
Let me know if we need to juggle the schedule. A few master brewers
have
afternoon committments. As always, times and
schedules are relative
and
tentative. Recipes will be printed at the
specific stations.
Thanks
Rick Oftel
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